Nauru

Good news: Immigration Minister Dutton: It's the least you could do

Campaign Update: Abyan has arrived in Australia for medical treatment and has thanked the Australians who rallied to ensure she was brought to the mainland for her termination procedure. 

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A 23 year-old refugee woman who has allegedly been raped on Nauru, and who is now pregnant as a result, is pleading with the Prime Minister to be allowed to come to Australia to have an abortion. But the government isn't responding to her request.1

The woman - being referred to as "Abyan" - is 11 weeks pregnant. Advocates say they have been appealing to the government to act since last week, but have had no response, and that "time is quickly running out... a traumatised and vulnerable woman's health and safety is at stake." 

We know consistent community campaigning has forced the government to act in situations like this before. Can you join the campaign calling on Immigration Minister Peter Dutton to urgently address this appalling situation - and help make the call for action so loud the government can't ignore it?

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The United Nations say it's actually illegal to have a termination on Nauru. Further, the hospital facilities and medical practitioners are not equipped to perform such a termination on the island.2

Horrifically, there's a precedent around this issue. Earlier this year a 23-year-old Iranian woman who was allegedly raped on Nauru was flown to Australia for medical treatment -- but it took authorities three weeks and imminent organ failure to transport her.3 We can't let this happen again. Abyan needs urgent access to medical and trauma support services.  

There is an epidemic of sexual violence on Nauru – with weekly reports of catastrophic sexual assaults of refugee women.4

Just weeks ago, Prime Minister Turnbull called violence against women is one of the great shames of Australia. He’s right. And part of that shame is the violence being perpetuated against refugee women on Nauru. Acting to ensure Abyan receives the urgent medical services and trauma support she needs would be a very small step in the right direction. 

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1. Refugee raped on Nauru begs Malcolm Turnbull to let her come to Australia for an abortion, The Age, 6 October 2015.

2. Shorten demands Government help alleged Nauru rape victim seeking abortion, ABC News, 8 October 2015.

3. Family of Iranian woman raped on Nauru at breaking point, say refugee advocates, ABC News, 5 October 2015.

4. When will the Turnbull government act on the sexual violence epidemic on Nauru? Daily Life, 7 October 2015.

4,153 SIGNATURES SO FAR

The Hon. Peter Dutton, MP,

We call on you to urgently act to ensure the woman known as Abyan is brought to Australia for appropriate medical treatment and trauma support.

Signed,

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Patricia , 5063  /  signed 2015-10-07 21:54:02 +1100
Roger , 6152  /  signed 2015-10-07 21:53:55 +1100
Anne , 5052  /  signed 2015-10-07 21:53:49 +1100
Sundar , 2138  /  signed 2015-10-07 21:53:30 +1100
Emily , 3056  /  signed 2015-10-07 21:53:20 +1100
Paul & Betty , 2605  /  signed 2015-10-07 21:53:20 +1100
"Abyan needs urgent medical help which she can’t get on Nauru. The very least the Australian government can do for her is to bring her here for treatment."
Stephen , 4051  /  signed 2015-10-07 21:53:14 +1100
"This is an absolute abomination. Where are your ethics. You live in a secular society not a theocratic totalitarian society of dogmatists. This young woman must be given her right to choose an abortion. You are turning this country into a mean dystopia. In my 67 years I have never seen anything like it. This is my country and home and you are wrecking it.i."
grace , 3163  /  signed 2015-10-07 21:52:49 +1100
"Australia put this woman in this position . It is our moral obligation to do what ever it takes to help her."
Jan , 3057  /  signed 2015-10-07 21:52:34 +1100
"This woman is theoretically in the care of the Australian Government which is now supporting an end to violence against women. Refusing to bring her to Australia is traumatising and also against the Prime Minister’s support for ending violence against women. As a woman I am appalled that the government is being so unfeeling towards another woman."
Carolyn , 4102  /  signed 2015-10-07 21:52:27 +1100
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